TEST PREPARATION CANADA Who settled Canada?. PROVINCES VS. TERRITORIES Provinces Rule themselves much like the States in the US Territories Do not have.

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TEST PREPARATION CANADA Who settled Canada?

PROVINCES VS. TERRITORIES Provinces Rule themselves much like the States in the US Territories Do not have the same rights as the Provinces and are controlled by the national government.

TERRITORIES The majority of the people living in each of the 3 territories are an indigenous population Yukon

GEOGRAPHY

PERMAFROST

PHYSICAL REGIONS

What are push/pull factors of migration and immigration?

ECONOMY Canada is rich in natural resources. Minerals: copper, gold, iron, nickel, uranium Fossil fuels: coal, oil, and natural gas Fishing: Atlantic and Pacific Farming Forestry Are these service or manufacturing industries?

ECONOMY Free enterprise system With Protectionism Canada taxes imports so they are more expensive compared to Canada produced goods - Free Trade: NAFTA 1. What is GDP? 2. How is literacy rate an indicator of economic status?

NAFTA North American Free Trade Agreement What does this do for the economy?

CANADA’S GOVERNMENT Parliamentary Democracy Constitutional Monarchy Page 150 Diagram Where did Democracy come from? Where did a Republic come from?

Constitution British Monarchy Parliament Governor GeneralSupreme Court LegislativePrime Minister Canada’s founders wanted a strong central government Who are the separatists ?

WORDS TO KNOW GDP Literacy Rate Immigration Migration Ethics Service industry Manufacturing industry